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ecades ago cuba, for all intents and purposes, stood still, and so for the most part cuba's beaches mangroves, wetlands, have simply been left alone. for creatures free from political boundaries, the allure of cuba's undeveloped islands is irresistible. and a green turtle who spends her year feeding in florida makes this illicit crossing every summer. she's heading to cayo largo, a tiny spit of limestone and sand 50 miles south of cuba's main island. but it's not the sun and surf that attract her. her mission must wait until nightfall. the conditions are perfect -- it's quiet and pitch black. but she has chosen this beach for another reason. it's the very beach where she was born. in one of nature's great feats of navigation, she has traveled hundreds of miles to cuba for a single hour of work. she creates a cavity deep enough to protect her fragile cargo from the elements. finally, she is ready. for about 20 minutes she is in a near-ecstatic state... releasing up to 200 eggs into the sand. when she's finished, she buries her precious payload... and drags herself back out to sea. she leaves h
ecades ago cuba, for all intents and purposes, stood still, and so for the most part cuba's beaches mangroves, wetlands, have simply been left alone. for creatures free from political boundaries, the allure of cuba's undeveloped islands is irresistible. and a green turtle who spends her year feeding in florida makes this illicit crossing every summer. she's heading to cayo largo, a tiny spit of limestone and sand 50 miles south of cuba's main island. but it's not the sun and surf that attract...
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i actually experienced that in cuba. and, part of the passion that i feel about this issue comes from the fact that, in 1961, the cuban constitution was identical to that of the united states. those words in that constitution did not protect us. words do not protect you. understanding and be leaving in the words do. -- and believing in the words do. we today have a serious problem in that regard. the "new york times" three weeks ago -- "time" magazine three weeks ago reported as a cover story how the constitution is under siege, and "newsweek" about two months ago had a cover story about the failure of americans to understand our government. some very scary statistics. two out of every three graduating high-school students today believe that the three branches of government are republican, democrat, and independent. that is an actual poll. 75% of all americans don't know that religious freedom is protected by the first amendment. 75%. more americans can name the judges on "american idol" than on the supreme court of the
i actually experienced that in cuba. and, part of the passion that i feel about this issue comes from the fact that, in 1961, the cuban constitution was identical to that of the united states. those words in that constitution did not protect us. words do not protect you. understanding and be leaving in the words do. -- and believing in the words do. we today have a serious problem in that regard. the "new york times" three weeks ago -- "time" magazine three weeks ago...
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and cuba was heating up already. even a few months before the crisis there were tremors and it turned out to be highly -- to the taping system in place because we have a nearly perfect record of all the conversations around the cuban missile crisis, a record of extraordinary value for historians, and those conversations include conversations i his top military advisers after he left the room in which they are pretty critical of him. we included a section of that -- >> pretty foul mouth about it, too, actually. >> shockingly. >> final question before i get to the professors interpretation on a couple of central point, then we'll hear some videotape. the president had to make a conscious decision to flip the switch in the desk, and in the cabinet room and on the phones, and, obviously, for dictaphone. having absorbed all of this, can you find or discern any pattern to his switch flipping? >> well, as a historian who appreciates the high quality of these conversations, i think he knew when an important moment was coming
and cuba was heating up already. even a few months before the crisis there were tremors and it turned out to be highly -- to the taping system in place because we have a nearly perfect record of all the conversations around the cuban missile crisis, a record of extraordinary value for historians, and those conversations include conversations i his top military advisers after he left the room in which they are pretty critical of him. we included a section of that -- >> pretty foul mouth...
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invasion of cuba. mistake was not announcing the weapons were there and announcing he had 100 battlefield of their weapons there which the united states did not find out until 1992 and mcnamara turned white and almost passed out. so -- >> host: that advisor to president. >> guest: and so they put the missiles in cuba, the unisys discovers that with our surveillance flights. and then the tension builds. we have a quarantine, blockade around cuba. in one of the things that happens is that a soviet submarine is found by american ships, and they start to the drop depth charges on the soviet submarine. then knocked out the electrical system, carbon dioxide was rising, people passing out. they had no communications with the kremlin. the commander of the submarine says, of the torpedoes, let's attack. the world war probably started already above. mike going to do somersaults down here. not going to discuss our country they said it ready to launch. one of the other commanders talk to not of it. his name was oc
invasion of cuba. mistake was not announcing the weapons were there and announcing he had 100 battlefield of their weapons there which the united states did not find out until 1992 and mcnamara turned white and almost passed out. so -- >> host: that advisor to president. >> guest: and so they put the missiles in cuba, the unisys discovers that with our surveillance flights. and then the tension builds. we have a quarantine, blockade around cuba. in one of the things that happens is...
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for a long lost son of cuba it doesn't matter. this was more than a game. >> a long way from from the big leagues. but a major, major deal for these players who come to the united states from cuba. >>> one heck of a commute coming up. weather is not cop rating for millions of americans right now. we're tracking the storm for you ahead. the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announc
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he was in a hospital bed 1500 miles away in cuba. he has reportedly been fighting a respiratory infection after undergoing cancer surgery last week or weeks ago really that's what they tell us. the fact that he never made appear an appearance it right the constitution to miss swearing in. in fact that has never happened before there. phil keating monitoring things from south florida. so who is in charge? >> that would be the man hand picked by chavez prior to his december surgery to succeed him if he died. so in hugo chavez's absence his vice president nicholas who has been vice president throughout the rule acting president. with all this talk of the national assembly leader the two men today made a point to hug and show they are united and loyal. >> it has been 30 days since the operation of hugo chavez. as you know he is in battle. we will tell him from here rest, continue your battle because here you have a government and revolutionary country backing you. vends supreme court ruled yesterday since chavez was reelected he can be s
he was in a hospital bed 1500 miles away in cuba. he has reportedly been fighting a respiratory infection after undergoing cancer surgery last week or weeks ago really that's what they tell us. the fact that he never made appear an appearance it right the constitution to miss swearing in. in fact that has never happened before there. phil keating monitoring things from south florida. so who is in charge? >> that would be the man hand picked by chavez prior to his december surgery to...
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paris since undergone more surgery and radiation in cuba. he developed a respiratory infection. the vice president says he is strong but no one has yet said what kind of cancer he is fighting. the new year means no more 70 what level. they can sell existing stocks until the runoff. the government is gradually phasing out the old incandescent bulbs in favor of more energy efficient led's. these 100 w incandescent bulbs were retired last year. the traditional 60 and 40 will be phased out next year. you may have just on wrap your new iphone 5, and no one could be here sooner than we all thought. the next web report, apple is already testing hardware for the upcoming iphone 6. the device could be released in the middle of this year. the company has remained tight-lipped about the possible iphone 6. experts believe apple will now routinely roll out new or updated products every six months. to keep up with the demands. >> how the markets are reacting today after the fiscal cliff. >> a disease is spreading through florida's citrus groves. >> they're here to show us how to bake like a p
paris since undergone more surgery and radiation in cuba. he developed a respiratory infection. the vice president says he is strong but no one has yet said what kind of cancer he is fighting. the new year means no more 70 what level. they can sell existing stocks until the runoff. the government is gradually phasing out the old incandescent bulbs in favor of more energy efficient led's. these 100 w incandescent bulbs were retired last year. the traditional 60 and 40 will be phased out next...
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i believe he is from cuba. my husband came here over 30 years ago from cuba. he is not seen his daughters or grandchildren. he pays $400 every year just to stay in the united states. we need to open up to cuba. the economy there has been such a struggle. we should be more empathetic to the spanish people. most of these companies that hire undocumented workers, most are republicans. i think they play on the other side of the fence. they wanted to immigration but the pay them $5 or $6 an hour. i believe the mexicans that want to work hard, we should have them stay here and try to get their citizenship. thank you. guest: if i could say to the caller, when i came from cuba, we are immigrants and political refugees. one thing i remember about the country was help welcoming it was. i felt that people wanted me to succeed and people would celebrate my success. i did not speak a word of english. but people were welcoming. in the case of the undocumented workers, there is a bigger argument here, i think it is a time for national reconciliation. these folks across the b
i believe he is from cuba. my husband came here over 30 years ago from cuba. he is not seen his daughters or grandchildren. he pays $400 every year just to stay in the united states. we need to open up to cuba. the economy there has been such a struggle. we should be more empathetic to the spanish people. most of these companies that hire undocumented workers, most are republicans. i think they play on the other side of the fence. they wanted to immigration but the pay them $5 or $6 an hour. i...
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i believe he is from cuba. my husband came here over 30 years ago from cuba. he is not seen his daughters or grandchildren. he pays $400 every year just to stay in the united states. we need to open up to cuba. the economy there has been such a struggle. we should be more empathetic to the spanish people. most of these companies that hire undocumented workers, most are republicans. i think they play on the other side of the fence. they wanted to immigration but the pay them $5 or $6 an hour. i believe the mexicans that want to work hard, we should have them stay here and try to get their citizenship. thank you. guest: if i could say to the caller, when i came from cuba, we are immigrants and political refugees. one thing i remember about the country was help welcoming it was. i felt that people wanted me to succeed and people would celebrate my success. i did not speak a word of english. but people were welcoming. in the case of the undocumented workers, there is a bigger argument here, i think it is a time for national reconciliation. these folks across the b
i believe he is from cuba. my husband came here over 30 years ago from cuba. he is not seen his daughters or grandchildren. he pays $400 every year just to stay in the united states. we need to open up to cuba. the economy there has been such a struggle. we should be more empathetic to the spanish people. most of these companies that hire undocumented workers, most are republicans. i think they play on the other side of the fence. they wanted to immigration but the pay them $5 or $6 an hour. i...
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thanks for being with us. >> excited people there in cuba. soledad o'brien joins us now with a look at starting point. good morning to you, soledad. >> good morning to you. a special edition of "starting point" this morning. live from newtown, connecticut. it marks one month since that tragic shooting happened at sandy hook elementary school. you'll remember the lives of 20 first graders and six staffers that saw tragedy that day. it sparked the debate about gun control. this morning we'll be talking to several survivors of similar mass shootings, as well as john huntsman, joe manchen, connie mack will be our guest. we're talking about the flu this morning and vaccine shortages at many pharmacies. we're talking about the latest numbers. who is affected? where? what it all means for you. then a big night for hollywood. we'll take a look at the most memorable highlights of the golden globes, including the most talked about moment of the night, which was jody foster's speech. what exactly was she saying? it's all ahead on "starting point." >> th
thanks for being with us. >> excited people there in cuba. soledad o'brien joins us now with a look at starting point. good morning to you, soledad. >> good morning to you. a special edition of "starting point" this morning. live from newtown, connecticut. it marks one month since that tragic shooting happened at sandy hook elementary school. you'll remember the lives of 20 first graders and six staffers that saw tragedy that day. it sparked the debate about gun control....
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be surprised to hear the president address it again soon but the reality is that we have a place in cuba where we can keep military detainees but with military guard and a military base and these guys are involved effectively in war crimes and i think that that's what we're president of these guys i mean we've this facility is housed about eight hundred people five hundred of which have been let go i mean these people were picked up on afghan battlefields because they had some grudge with the warlord or because they were wearing the wrong or was there something which was paid or because they were being paid to drop a bomb somewhere or you know there's all sorts of reasons why no wonder we uphold our american principle you take these people who we say are terrorists and bring them to trial here in the united states he wasn't ready to a.s.m. trial the way muhammad has been has played out people don't want him in the united states they want him before a military tribunal they don't have this is because this is war this is not like a civilian trial that we afford war to americans these are p
be surprised to hear the president address it again soon but the reality is that we have a place in cuba where we can keep military detainees but with military guard and a military base and these guys are involved effectively in war crimes and i think that that's what we're president of these guys i mean we've this facility is housed about eight hundred people five hundred of which have been let go i mean these people were picked up on afghan battlefields because they had some grudge with the...
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presidente de venezuela para un nuevo mandato de seis aÑos, pero chÁvez esta en una cama en un hospital de cuba y casi nadie sabe cuÁl es su verdadero estado de salud, discutimos quÉ pasa si chÁvez no estarÍa listo para iniciar un nuevo periodo presidencial, con el candidato ramÓn muchacho, el partido primero justicia. tenemos una entrevista con el nuevo gobernador de puerto rico, es alejandro garcÍa padilla, jorge viera conversÓ con Él y le preguntamos por quÉ no quiere que puerto rico sea el estado 51 de los estados unidos, y ademÁs, la casa blanca, va a iniciar un nuevo esfuerzo para aprobar una reforma migratoria y la legalizaciÓn de millones de indocumentados, pero, ¿cuÁl es el papel de las iglesias de la religiÓn en este proceso? lo hablamos con el reverendo samuel rodrÍguez, presidente de la conferencia nacional de liderazgo cristiano hispano, y con gabriel salguero, presidente de la coaliciÓn nacional de latinos evangÉlicos. y es el chef de los chef, llegÓ a los estados unidos con sÓlo $50 en el bolsillo, pero ahora, josÉ andres, estÁ al frente de un imperio gastron
presidente de venezuela para un nuevo mandato de seis aÑos, pero chÁvez esta en una cama en un hospital de cuba y casi nadie sabe cuÁl es su verdadero estado de salud, discutimos quÉ pasa si chÁvez no estarÍa listo para iniciar un nuevo periodo presidencial, con el candidato ramÓn muchacho, el partido primero justicia. tenemos una entrevista con el nuevo gobernador de puerto rico, es alejandro garcÍa padilla, jorge viera conversÓ con Él y le preguntamos por quÉ no quiere que puerto...
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chavez has been hospitalized in cuba since undergoing cancer surgery last month. >>> after a two-year investigation, the federal trade commission said google is not in violation of u.s. anti-trust laws. competitors had complained the world's largest search engine engaged in unfair business practices. well, the ftc disagrees. google still faces a similar investigation in europe for anti-trust laws are much more stringent. >>> you could call it a big win for free speech on the internet. the virginia supreme court is supporting one woman's right to write a nasty review online. but that may not stop her from a big lawsuit. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> if you post reviews online, listen up. the virginia supreme court ru
chavez has been hospitalized in cuba since undergoing cancer surgery last month. >>> after a two-year investigation, the federal trade commission said google is not in violation of u.s. anti-trust laws. competitors had complained the world's largest search engine engaged in unfair business practices. well, the ftc disagrees. google still faces a similar investigation in europe for anti-trust laws are much more stringent. >>> you could call it a big win for free speech on the...
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. >>> medical treatment in cuba will keep hugo chavez from being sworn in for a new term. the question is does the constitution there allow the inauguration to be delayed. whole be in charge? their vice president said the in-august race should happen at a quote later date, but an opposition leader is asking the high court to decide if that's even possible. the 58-year-old venezuelan president has been undergoing cancer treatment. >>> a newly married couple has quite a story to tell. they took their vows in a hot air balloon. winds blew the balloon off course and things got a little bumpy. a member of the wedding party recorded the crash on her cell phone. >> brace. hold on. >> so there were 13 people in the basket. amazingly only one person suffered a minor back injury. >> they say rain on your wedding day is good luck. if 245that's the case, this is best luck. >> you have nowhere to go but up. >>> espn apologizing for remarks made by brent musburger during monday night's game. he got a little carried away when he spotted a.j. mccarron's girlfriend who is a beauty queen in
. >>> medical treatment in cuba will keep hugo chavez from being sworn in for a new term. the question is does the constitution there allow the inauguration to be delayed. whole be in charge? their vice president said the in-august race should happen at a quote later date, but an opposition leader is asking the high court to decide if that's even possible. the 58-year-old venezuelan president has been undergoing cancer treatment. >>> a newly married couple has quite a story to...
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i believe he is from cuba. my husband came pair over 30 years ago from cuba. he is not seen his daughters or grandchildren. he pays $4 every year -- $400 every year just to stay in the united states. we need to open up to cuba. the economy there has been such a struggle. we should be more empathetic to the spanish people. most of these companies that hire undocumented workers, most are republicans. i think they play on the other side of the fence. they wanted to immigration but the pay them $5 or $6 an hour. i believe the mexicans that want to work hard, we should have them stay here and try to get their citizenship. thank you. guest: if i could say to the caller, when i came from cuba, we are immigrants and political refugees. one thing i remember about the country was help welcoming it was. i felt that people wanted me to succeed and people would celebrate my success. i did not speak a word of english. but people were welcoming. in the case of the undocumented workers, there is a bigger argument here, i think it is a time for national reconciliation. these f
i believe he is from cuba. my husband came pair over 30 years ago from cuba. he is not seen his daughters or grandchildren. he pays $4 every year -- $400 every year just to stay in the united states. we need to open up to cuba. the economy there has been such a struggle. we should be more empathetic to the spanish people. most of these companies that hire undocumented workers, most are republicans. i think they play on the other side of the fence. they wanted to immigration but the pay them $5...
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>> chavez wanted to keep this a secret and succeeded in that and did it because he got treatment in cuba. the cubans are very good at keeping secrets. >> chavez has not seen in public since december 10th when he left for cancer surgery in cuba. unlike prior occasions, the socialist leader has not made phone calls to state media to let people know about his medical condition. >> raphael romo joins us. the piece you did, we see a lot of support for chavez. that real or a propaganda effort if you will? >> it's a combination of both. you see people who are truly loyal fans of hugo chavez because he transformed the poor classes with welfare programs. but you also see and venezuelans tell me this themselves a lot of people that work for the government and are expected to be fiercely loyal to the government of hugo chavez. >> what is the timetable here? i understand if he does not show up for his inauguration january 10th, there's the real possibility that he no longer gets to the be the president. >> that's right. we spent a lot of time yesterday taking a look at the venezuelan constitution to
>> chavez wanted to keep this a secret and succeeded in that and did it because he got treatment in cuba. the cubans are very good at keeping secrets. >> chavez has not seen in public since december 10th when he left for cancer surgery in cuba. unlike prior occasions, the socialist leader has not made phone calls to state media to let people know about his medical condition. >> raphael romo joins us. the piece you did, we see a lot of support for chavez. that real or a...
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he has been in poor health since undergoing cancer surgery in cuba last month. >>> iraq's oil crisis intensifying. kurdistan is exporting crude to global markets through turkey without permission from iraq's central government. officials in baghdad called the exports illegal. an oil payment dispute broke out between the two governments in december. >>> mastercard said its u.s. gasoline demand slipped to the lowest level since it began tracking data in july of 2004. that is so interesting. drivers purchased $7.82 million barrels of gas last week, down nearly 3% year-over-year. are we carpooling? is the economy bad? all questions. >>> all right. going, going, gone. super bowl tv ad slots are sold out!, sold out, selling for a record $4 million a pop. what should companies do to make sure their commercials aren't a total bust? a top marketing expert gives us his insight next. >>> plus florida prepares for a huge python hunting contest, i can't wait, in the everglades. i'm putting my money on this guy to win it all. >> oh, ya. melissa: yeah. hi ya. melissa: that was best "the simpsons" e
he has been in poor health since undergoing cancer surgery in cuba last month. >>> iraq's oil crisis intensifying. kurdistan is exporting crude to global markets through turkey without permission from iraq's central government. officials in baghdad called the exports illegal. an oil payment dispute broke out between the two governments in december. >>> mastercard said its u.s. gasoline demand slipped to the lowest level since it began tracking data in july of 2004. that is so...
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. >> i will paraphrase cuba gooding jr. show me the house basically. the senate seems to be moving on this. the leadership is trying to embrace reform, but what are the chances house republicans can mend their extreme ways ask come around to something like immigration? >> i'll be even more pessimistic. i think the longer this hang out in the senate, the more of a problem it becomes. this is not legislative language yet. these are broad principles which steve king from iowa, who is the most conservative guy in the house, even agrees with. before we even get to the house, the senate is going to be a problem. the house is a huge problem. i think from what eric cantor said, from what the committee chairs are saying, that is long path which includes going through various committees and john boehner has to protect his speakership. he can't put something on the floor that's going to upset the right. the aides that i talked to on capitol hill think this is all a fantasy at this point. >> mcconnell said when the president address this is issue tuesday, i hope y
. >> i will paraphrase cuba gooding jr. show me the house basically. the senate seems to be moving on this. the leadership is trying to embrace reform, but what are the chances house republicans can mend their extreme ways ask come around to something like immigration? >> i'll be even more pessimistic. i think the longer this hang out in the senate, the more of a problem it becomes. this is not legislative language yet. these are broad principles which steve king from iowa, who is...
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in cuba, can no longer lead his country. , not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription free. call or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astraze
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>>> colombia, venezuela, méxico, urugay, cuba, santo domingo. >>> qué haces aquí boquita! >>> es entre 18 y 27 años! >>> yo tengo 19! >>> me imagino que viviendo en new york! (risas). >>> gracias bismania! >>> ana patricia en algún momento en verdad. cuando viste el anuncio dijiste que ganarías? >>> así fue. gracias a dios y al público. >>> ahora triunfando. >>> gracias a dios! >>> seguimso con más de despierta américa. >>> >>> vamos con alan tacher nuestro bellezo latino! >>> (risas). >>> fíjeses usted que hace semanas arás la secretaria de estado hilary clinton fue internada luego de que se le detectara un coágulo de sangre y luego de dos días fue dad de alta. lo bueno es que salió del hospital, lo malo es que puede sucederle en cualquier momento. estamos con el doctor suárez y qué nos dice al repsecto? >>> qué es on coágulo? >>> lo que es es, ima'gíntae esto como una vena, vamos a decir que hay una inflam,ación en la vena y se forma una bolita pequeña, se a poco va creciendo y de pronto puede desprender y por el lfujo sanguíneo puede pasar directo al
>>> colombia, venezuela, méxico, urugay, cuba, santo domingo. >>> qué haces aquí boquita! >>> es entre 18 y 27 años! >>> yo tengo 19! >>> me imagino que viviendo en new york! (risas). >>> gracias bismania! >>> ana patricia en algún momento en verdad. cuando viste el anuncio dijiste que ganarías? >>> así fue. gracias a dios y al público. >>> ahora triunfando. >>> gracias a dios! >>>...
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>> it's -- it look its like a cuba three foot by three foot by three and a half feet and it's got a come rah system on it that uses red light to illuminate the scene and the camera itself is intensified. and sticking out in front of the camera is basically a long stick that's got the electronic jellyfish, which looks like a glass sphere, on the end of it that electronic jellyfish was produce the display the whole time it was down there in order to attract in the squid. >> absolute lynn credible. dr. edie widder, thank you very much. can't wait to watch. thanks. >> thank you. >>> monster squirkd the giant is real, airs tonight at 8 p.m. on the discovery-channel. >>> actors honoring actors this time, it's personal. i'm talking about the s.a.g. awards it is happening tonight. we go live to the red carpet for a heads up on which big stars probably won't go home empty handed. i got this snapshot thing from progressive, plugged it into my car, and got a discount just for being the good driver i've always been. i'm just out here, snap-shooting it forward. you don't want to have to pay for other
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to do the same and now allow americans to freely travel to and spend money in cuba. >> the desire of the cuban government is number one to let a great number of cubans leave because there are less mouths to feed and second and probably more important is way to putting pressure on the u.s. government to lift the travel ban. >> reporter: this migration policy change goes into effect this month. however the u.s. government is still waiting to see exactly whether it's actually real. bill: indeed we will. thank you, phil. phil keating live in miami on that story. heather. heather: still to come shocking evidence revealed at the murder trial of a woman accused of killing her boyfriend. she's changed her story several times, but what detectives found in the washing machine could tell the real story.
to do the same and now allow americans to freely travel to and spend money in cuba. >> the desire of the cuban government is number one to let a great number of cubans leave because there are less mouths to feed and second and probably more important is way to putting pressure on the u.s. government to lift the travel ban. >> reporter: this migration policy change goes into effect this month. however the u.s. government is still waiting to see exactly whether it's actually real....
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in baltimore, urging the audience to take a page from jose marti, the revolutionary poet and hero of cuba's independence from spain -- >> you need to cultivate the marti mind. the marti mind is simply that, as much love as i have for my own group, i have for every other group. to take possessive investment in each others' struggles. where whatever's happening to the gay community, is happening to us. whatever's happening in the asian community, that's us. instead of possessive commodified investment in our identities, we need to take possessive investment in our other communities' struggles. >> the life and work of junot diaz contain many worlds, and that makes him all the more worth listening to. his imagination travels between the old and the new, between the america that was and the america we're becoming. straddling different cultures, yet american to the core -- he seems to be looking in every direction at once -- a spotter of the future, a curator of the past, a man very much of the here and now. in his first book, "drown" and in "the brief wondrous life of oscar wao" -- the novel tha
in baltimore, urging the audience to take a page from jose marti, the revolutionary poet and hero of cuba's independence from spain -- >> you need to cultivate the marti mind. the marti mind is simply that, as much love as i have for my own group, i have for every other group. to take possessive investment in each others' struggles. where whatever's happening to the gay community, is happening to us. whatever's happening in the asian community, that's us. instead of possessive commodified...
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>> caller: last night, i was watching al jazeera -- marco rubio, he's from cuba. >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: some of the things that i heard marco rubio talk about, refusing the dream -- >> stephanie: his parents fled castro before castro was in power. >> caller: from peru and mexico, marco rubio's family didn't go through it. the american government has a policy that -- everything in terms of immigration -- people from cuba, they don't suffer as the other people suffer here. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: people from cuba just have to come on the boat, on the ship and the government will take care of the immigration policy. so marco rubio shouldn't be there. in defense of it. >> stephanie: this is what republicans do. they put forth a brown face and say look look, we have one! [ ♪ hypnotic ♪ ] and then that's supposed to -- right. like hispanics are easily duped. senator boxer said that was hilarious. do they not think they're listening, too? to what john mccain says? did they not think latinos can hear? we heard that! >> hispanics watch cnn too. they watch wolf blitzer. [ spe
>> caller: last night, i was watching al jazeera -- marco rubio, he's from cuba. >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: some of the things that i heard marco rubio talk about, refusing the dream -- >> stephanie: his parents fled castro before castro was in power. >> caller: from peru and mexico, marco rubio's family didn't go through it. the american government has a policy that -- everything in terms of immigration -- people from cuba, they don't suffer as the other people...
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and before leaving for cuba, chavez left in all governing affairs. chavez is supposed to be inaugurated into a new term on january 10th but there's no indication yet from the government whether he'll be able to physically able to attend his own swearing in ceremony. wolf? >> what if chavez doesn't make the swearing in ceremony? what happens? >> it is a very important question, wolf. essentially he would have to name or his vice president currently would have to take over between the time right now and then. if he doesn't make it, then the president of the national assembly would have to call for elections won 30 days like any president but we may be looking at a constitutional crisis, wolf, because chavez's supporters say they will not accept any other president for venezuela. >>> and north korea's young new president making a gesture for the new year. is he also making a similar gesture towards south korea? this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then t
and before leaving for cuba, chavez left in all governing affairs. chavez is supposed to be inaugurated into a new term on january 10th but there's no indication yet from the government whether he'll be able to physically able to attend his own swearing in ceremony. wolf? >> what if chavez doesn't make the swearing in ceremony? what happens? >> it is a very important question, wolf. essentially he would have to name or his vice president currently would have to take over between the...
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cuba does. but the republicans say no, we can't afford that. we need to stop calling these entitlements and we need to recognize that these are paid for benefits, at least in the case of social security and medicare. >> what do you think a quarter cent -- i guess you could say sales tax, transaction tax, activity tax on wall street would do? >> this is called the tobin tax. and i think a tax on transactions could be very beneficial. you'll be told by wall street they'll just move all the trading out of the country. of course. that would lose a lot of legal protections here in the u.s. another thing to do, however, would be to put a very high tax on these instant trades in and out. with all this borrowed money and speculation, which some studies are showing is having a serious negative effect on ordinary investors like you and me. >> what we have set up here is a system of lobbyists who maneuver these lawmakers to a point where these -- to a position where these loopholes are never going to get changed. i don't mean to sound negative on it, but
cuba does. but the republicans say no, we can't afford that. we need to stop calling these entitlements and we need to recognize that these are paid for benefits, at least in the case of social security and medicare. >> what do you think a quarter cent -- i guess you could say sales tax, transaction tax, activity tax on wall street would do? >> this is called the tobin tax. and i think a tax on transactions could be very beneficial. you'll be told by wall street they'll just move...
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. >> chávez está en cuba desde que se operó hace semanas. >> ahora vemos imágenes de un calamar gigante, fue gravado frente a las costas de japón, es el primer video que lo muestra, tiene dos largos tentáculos y muchos dientes filosos, mide 10 pies de largo, si usted se quiere enterar más de este calamar y otras información, visite www.univisionnoticias.com. ♪. >> feliz año, y mira, ,llegué a lugar perfectol. >> no te¡ preocupes pànchita. >> pareces una geisha. >> feliz año nuevo. >> lo voy a decir todo el resto del mes de enero. >> voy a rebolotearte. >> tenemos mucho que contarte. >> es que la actrtiz ana brenda tiene su amor vivo gracias a la tecnología. >> sí muchachos, resulta que ana brenda empezó una relación con alejandro amaya y bueno se tienen que separar por unas temporadas por sus trabajos. >> ella dijo, gracias a la tecnología, compartiendo este mensaje en su twitter, amor de lejos con wifi felices. >> que viva el amor en cualquiera de sus formas, con wifi y sin wifi, imagínate como lo hacían antes. >> yo duré 10 años de lejos sin wifi. >> ¿cómo lo hac
. >> chávez está en cuba desde que se operó hace semanas. >> ahora vemos imágenes de un calamar gigante, fue gravado frente a las costas de japón, es el primer video que lo muestra, tiene dos largos tentáculos y muchos dientes filosos, mide 10 pies de largo, si usted se quiere enterar más de este calamar y otras información, visite www.univisionnoticias.com. ♪. >> feliz año, y mira, ,llegué a lugar perfectol. >> no te¡ preocupes pànchita. >> pareces...
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the reelected president is currently in cuba recovering from cancer surgery. the vice president has invited leaders throughout latin america as they normally would for the inauguration. they will show support for the ailing leader with a rally outside of the presidential palace. despite being in critical condition, remains in pull power of that country. >> locally, though, hoping we're going to see sunshine. >> should see plenty of sunshine. should be a nice day. >> excellent. >> can't wait. into the weekend here , springtime temperatures. might want to go and tell your flowers not yet. >> put a blanket over them. >> make sure they are not ready to do their thing yet. >> derek is coming in today. if there's anything you can do. >> i can tell you the weather is going to be very conducive making it feel like spring around here. 46 in washington. 39 in announcement. temperature annapolis. most of the area here temperatures running on the mild side for january the 10th. should be a decent day and a nice day. lots of sunshine highs about 50 later this afternoon. a
the reelected president is currently in cuba recovering from cancer surgery. the vice president has invited leaders throughout latin america as they normally would for the inauguration. they will show support for the ailing leader with a rally outside of the presidential palace. despite being in critical condition, remains in pull power of that country. >> locally, though, hoping we're going to see sunshine. >> should see plenty of sunshine. should be a nice day. >> excellent....
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she vezz has been and now that he's passed away in cuba they have kept it quiet but his government is functioning without him. even though he didn't go through the swearing in ceremonies the vice president is stepping forward to help the country move forward t in the best way they can. it's very very heartening to see how the citizens of venn sale la have been successful in moving forward and putting their lives forward. they live in a house for two years and it's them whether they bought it or paid for it. it's maizing the role the government is taking. if something should happen mr. obama wouldn't have to be sworn in. host: what is clearly a story is the al jeern troops. it involves the u.s.. the death toll remains unclear. there is a related story to all of this dealing with british politics. next is a caller from arizona democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. people in the u.s.a. listen. i try and call in and make sense out of situations. a war doesn't make sense to me. excessive gun violence doesn't make sense to me. what makes sense to me is to have the wars that ar
she vezz has been and now that he's passed away in cuba they have kept it quiet but his government is functioning without him. even though he didn't go through the swearing in ceremonies the vice president is stepping forward to help the country move forward t in the best way they can. it's very very heartening to see how the citizens of venn sale la have been successful in moving forward and putting their lives forward. they live in a house for two years and it's them whether they bought it or...
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my parents came from cuba and came as many immigrants did, understanding that their beliefs would be respected in all aspects. however, there is a great misunderstanding that expressing those religious convictions and those beliefs outside of the home has become something that is offensive. there is no law against being offended. it is part of what we are. when there is a jazz concert, people don't cover their ears and decide it's government endorsing a particular type of music. we have an understanding of religion as part of who we are, part of our culture. the state did not grant those rights, so the state cannot take those away. >> shannon: you are involved in a number of issues, and that's what this clinic will be about, with all viewpoigns and all religions. we will stay tuned as this launches tomorrow. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much, shannon. >> shannon: two senators from both sides of the aisle say they have very tough questions and concerns about former senator chuck hagel. the man the president wants to head the defense department. that's next. have to ask you
my parents came from cuba and came as many immigrants did, understanding that their beliefs would be respected in all aspects. however, there is a great misunderstanding that expressing those religious convictions and those beliefs outside of the home has become something that is offensive. there is no law against being offended. it is part of what we are. when there is a jazz concert, people don't cover their ears and decide it's government endorsing a particular type of music. we have an...
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a new round of pretrial hearings will begin at the guantanamo bay in cuba. khalid sheikh mohammed. just yesterday the judge issued a ruling that could mean conspiracy charges against the five will be dropped but they still face nearly 3,000 counts of murder. it's nice to have you with us this morning. >> good morning. >> so we're hearing behind the scenes thisere's this in-fighting going on among prosecutors over the conspiracy charge. some want to pursue it. others don't. why is it so contentious when khalid sheikh mohammed has already admitted to being the mastermind of the 9/11 terror a attack attacks. >> the government wants to get its hands on any who were involved. they don't want to give up -- at least some people in the executive branch don't want to give up the possibility of prosecuting people either for conspiracy or in the case of mr. hom don, if you remember mr. bin laden's driver and his videographer. there's been fighting within both testify attorney of justice where attorney eric holder overruled the ruling by solicitor. and admiral mcdonald has overruled brigadier
a new round of pretrial hearings will begin at the guantanamo bay in cuba. khalid sheikh mohammed. just yesterday the judge issued a ruling that could mean conspiracy charges against the five will be dropped but they still face nearly 3,000 counts of murder. it's nice to have you with us this morning. >> good morning. >> so we're hearing behind the scenes thisere's this in-fighting going on among prosecutors over the conspiracy charge. some want to pursue it. others don't. why is it...
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political dissidents in cuba and russia. people doing real on-the-groundwork. so lazy to give it to hillary clinton. just lazy. >> garland, what do you think. >> if the republicans had v. spent one/1,000th of the energy benghazi thinkingalling l figuring out whether there was weapons of mass destruction in iraq as opposed to four in benghazi. >> i do want to bring in, i threw this out in the twitter world in the facebook world and we got a huge response. people very opinionated about whether or not this should happen. one of those responses, mike, sanveri if alfred nobel knew how politicized his peace prize had become he would be rolling in his grave the entire panel has become a farce. s is it too politicized, mike? >> it's almost as if the award is given ironically. right? that's how completely messed up it's been lately. almost a complete joke. here in san diego, we have a lot of nobel prize winners in chemistry, things that really matter. this nobel peace prizes a throw await a minute i would rather win a prize from chuck e cheese. >> secretary clinton woul
political dissidents in cuba and russia. people doing real on-the-groundwork. so lazy to give it to hillary clinton. just lazy. >> garland, what do you think. >> if the republicans had v. spent one/1,000th of the energy benghazi thinkingalling l figuring out whether there was weapons of mass destruction in iraq as opposed to four in benghazi. >> i do want to bring in, i threw this out in the twitter world in the facebook world and we got a huge response. people very...
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talking about an open swim from hava havana, cuba, to key west, florida. through 100 miles of shark-invested waters, teeming with jellyfish as well and done not much more than a wet suit. the one time it was done, it was done in a cage shark. have you seen us document the attempts by diana nyad, tried four times but never made it. meet the next young woman to give it a go. 27-year-old marathon swimmer from australia, chloe mccardell. joins us from melbourne, australia evening your time. >> good morning your time. thank you for having me on. >> we're very excited to have you. so why are you doing this? that has to be our first question here. >> that is such a good question. this swim is the most epic marathon swim in the whole entire world. the most epic swim that i could imagine for myself, that diana could inspire. i have done the english channel twice, and i will take on this huge challenge. a world record in itself, but i want to take on this amazing challenge to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. which is really close to my heart. >> why is
talking about an open swim from hava havana, cuba, to key west, florida. through 100 miles of shark-invested waters, teeming with jellyfish as well and done not much more than a wet suit. the one time it was done, it was done in a cage shark. have you seen us document the attempts by diana nyad, tried four times but never made it. meet the next young woman to give it a go. 27-year-old marathon swimmer from australia, chloe mccardell. joins us from melbourne, australia evening your time....
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he recently underwent his fourth cancer-related surgery in cuba. now his decision is being described as delicate. steve harrigan is following this live from miami. >> reporter: his condition is being described in many different waeufplts the official version from the government is as you said, delicate. it's come being from the vice president who says hugo kha shrez is fully conscious that he's been able to have several conversations with him over the past three days, and that he's coherent. he understands his situation. he said the internet rumors that ha srez may have slippe chavez may have slipped into a coma or is on life sue or port is attacks on the government by sick people. the real question now is will 4 he be able to attend his own inauguration. there have been hints about postponing that day he has hand-picked his successor, his vice president, a one time bus driver, nicholas moduro. if he were to die before the inauguration there would have to be a new presidential election within 30 days and there is very big question whether little kn
he recently underwent his fourth cancer-related surgery in cuba. now his decision is being described as delicate. steve harrigan is following this live from miami. >> reporter: his condition is being described in many different waeufplts the official version from the government is as you said, delicate. it's come being from the vice president who says hugo kha shrez is fully conscious that he's been able to have several conversations with him over the past three days, and that he's...
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scheduled to happen tomorrow, but treatment for cancer and a severe lung infection will keep him in cuba. does the constitutional lou the inauguration to be delayed? who is president in the meantime? an opposition leader is asking the high court if an inauguration later is even possible. >>> we could see all-time baseball greats shut out. barry bonds, roger sosa, and mike piazza and curt schilling on top of the list. "boston globe" dan shaughnessy called the ballot poison and hard ball anthrax. >> so shy when he talks about this issue. >> dan shaughnessy knows how to write controversy. >>> and as vice president biden's gun task force meese, do conservative arguments hold water? we'll speak with ron johnson about that, and about financial issues and the government as well. >> absolutely. the most magical place on earth, is mickey mouse keeping close eye on you, the new wristbands concerned about mickey mouse's big brother. "starting point" back in a moment. auto i you taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking
scheduled to happen tomorrow, but treatment for cancer and a severe lung infection will keep him in cuba. does the constitutional lou the inauguration to be delayed? who is president in the meantime? an opposition leader is asking the high court if an inauguration later is even possible. >>> we could see all-time baseball greats shut out. barry bonds, roger sosa, and mike piazza and curt schilling on top of the list. "boston globe" dan shaughnessy called the ballot poison and...
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but florida senator marco rubio whose parents were from cuba, accuses the president of poisoning the well, even last minute laws through an executive order issuing work permits and halting deportation just prior to the election. in a wide ranging interview in the wall street journal, rubio explains why the president must embrace immigration reform and outlines what he hopes to be his signature plan. quote, i don't think there's a lot of concern in this country that we'll now get overrun by ph.d.'s and entrepreneurs. i think it's the rhetoric by a handful of voices in the minority, but loud none the less that have allowed the left to create an unfair perception to conservatives and republicans are anti-hispanic, and anti-immigration, and we do have to overcome that. there are nearly 12 million illegal workers right now in the country, but only 6.5% of those who came here, came here based on unique education or skills. the u.s. could not harvest its fruit crops without the large number of migrant workers who are mostly hispanic and senator rubio wants, quote, guest worker visas for uns
but florida senator marco rubio whose parents were from cuba, accuses the president of poisoning the well, even last minute laws through an executive order issuing work permits and halting deportation just prior to the election. in a wide ranging interview in the wall street journal, rubio explains why the president must embrace immigration reform and outlines what he hopes to be his signature plan. quote, i don't think there's a lot of concern in this country that we'll now get overrun by...
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on iran, that pushed for, like it or not, freedom for the iraqi people, that pushed for sanctions on cuba, that pushed for more engagement, that pushed for exactly what you're talking about which is playing colombia that really pushed for a new relationship with india, i could go on and on and on, nato expansion. all of the things we now take for granted were not initiatives of the clinton administration, they were initiatives of members of congress here on capitol hill who changed the world in a very meaningful way, and that is still an opportunity if only we recognize that it's something we need to care about. so sorry for my little speech, but you have two formerrer capitol hill staffers here, so -- >> hi -- [inaudible] um, general question, how do we know when we won like with regard to the kind of counterterrorism -- [inaudible] is there, like, a metric, or how does -- is there anything -- >> i'll repeat the question. the question is how do we know when we've won? >> don't worry about it. [laughter] we're in no danger of winning anytime soon. [laughter] this is, this has become a --
on iran, that pushed for, like it or not, freedom for the iraqi people, that pushed for sanctions on cuba, that pushed for more engagement, that pushed for exactly what you're talking about which is playing colombia that really pushed for a new relationship with india, i could go on and on and on, nato expansion. all of the things we now take for granted were not initiatives of the clinton administration, they were initiatives of members of congress here on capitol hill who changed the world in...
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. >> maybe cuba. >> i like when it sort of is around the 30 degrees. when you get down to close to single-digit weather, then i get annoyed. >> that's when i get pissed. >> i love it. think about it. think about how cold it is. think about how you really got to bundle up. think about how they had the super bowl in new orleans because they wanted to be sure that everybody was loose and limber and not suffering from a cold. and think about where the super bowl is going to be next year. michael bloomberg, mayor announced it yesterday. >> february 2nd, 2014, mark it down. super bowl 48 at met life stadium and in the week before, hundreds of thousands of fans from across the country and around the globe will converge on new york city. >> the stadium is in new jersey but they will be in new york city. they will. there are not hotels in northern new jersey. so they will bugs them over. >> an interesting pick. >> it is but it could be icy cold. >> there is a reason. bill seriously. do you think that could impact the game? >> absolutely. >> but it's football. >
. >> maybe cuba. >> i like when it sort of is around the 30 degrees. when you get down to close to single-digit weather, then i get annoyed. >> that's when i get pissed. >> i love it. think about it. think about how cold it is. think about how you really got to bundle up. think about how they had the super bowl in new orleans because they wanted to be sure that everybody was loose and limber and not suffering from a cold. and think about where the super bowl is going to...
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. >> i was driving and i heard on npr and year-ago a story about somebody being in prison in cuba and it was unfair. i thought it was coined to be a story about guantanamo and it was about alan gross, an american citizen in prison in cuba. our government is really good -- or the iranian-american that we were going to put on trial in iran or the hikers who picks up in north korea, they are really good about how dare you hold an american citizen and insisting that it's a violation of the rule of law and you cannot do this, yet we have people that have spent more than a decade in prison because of their citizenship, that we have said did not commit a crime, they're not there to be punished, they are here because of their citizenship. i would imagine the public, the right-wing air bags that are on the radio and television would be pitching a fit if americans were being held because of their citizenship year after year after year in another country but yet we are supposed to be american exceptionalism. it apparently creates an exception when we do things that we condemn others for doing. i
. >> i was driving and i heard on npr and year-ago a story about somebody being in prison in cuba and it was unfair. i thought it was coined to be a story about guantanamo and it was about alan gross, an american citizen in prison in cuba. our government is really good -- or the iranian-american that we were going to put on trial in iran or the hikers who picks up in north korea, they are really good about how dare you hold an american citizen and insisting that it's a violation of the...